I honestly was a bit dissapointed whilst reading the book... First of all, the writing style of the author is not really fluid. Very long sentences are used by the author with many many comma’s in it. Sometimes it is really difficult to understand what the author wants to state. It became somewhat better in the last few chapters, but this book can benefit a lot by using a good editor.
Second, I was dissapointed by the content of the book. I have read quite some books of the different businesses that were set-up by Murdoch, and this really didn’t come back well in this book. For instance, I hoped to learn how Rupert Murdoch would see the future of newsprint, cable, satellite, china, india, ... I unfortunately did not learn any on this in this book.
I also hoped to learn some more rationale behind the recent announced sale of many of the Fox assets to Disney. Very unfortunate in my opinion.
I also think the author made a mistake by several times referring to the Myspace aquisition as an unprofitable investment. Yes... I admit that Myspace is a failed business model, but where Murdoch was able to buy it for around somewhere around 600M USD, he was quick to generate over 1B USD with an advertising deal. Apart from that, the goodwill write down of the Myspace aquisition is a tax benefit. So I guess, Murdoch came out quite positive with the business.
This book could have been waaaaay more than it is now. I rate it two stars... More is really too much. If I could reconsider buying and reading this book, I would chose against doing this.